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On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 13:18:43 +0000
operator <operator1000@gmail.com> wrote:

> Could someone recommend a substitute for k3b?

cdrecord? :)

Well, command line does work, but maybe it's not the best way to do it,
it depends on your experience level.

>From experience, k3b is mostly working 100% of the time now, but that
wasn't always the case. I've used it (and other stuff) off and on for
about 2 years - but lately (I run Etch, by the way) k3b has been solid
enough to use for all my cd burning, even iso's (which are pretty easy
to do), mp3s, flacs, and so forth.

Others you might try include gcombust (gtk based), and cdbakeoven.
xcdroast is also there, but I find the interface pretty clunky.


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